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f ACS TERES DAILY EAST 0&EGOKIAN, PENDLETON, OMGOJf, MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 22, 1921. News Notes of Pendleton - " -; , f CALENDAR tP EVENTS I AugilHt 20-ab Water First ' Aid course nr City Natatorlum. ,. Direction of Joseph C. Hedges. .September 10 Hermlston Ex ' perlment Station Field Day. September lil-a4 Northwest . Grain and Hay Show. September 22, 23, i Annul Pendleton Round-l!r. October. i-& Seventh Annual ., Dairy and Hog Show, at Iler- mlston. Committee Meets. i if ',, The committee appointed by Bex t.-liiu Kwui riuiiriiiun. to make ar- ranKements for the life Having demon., Wutions to be held here August 20 ii.lvi. In nieetlnir this utter- 'noon in tne jiiyi ui ---(demonstrations will be by Joseph J'jledges, assistant Northwest Uud Cross director of water nisi am. lyi'wie nit' Iot Ti'ip. B.' Heckwith and son, John Heck with, left on Hu.tu.nluy for a motor trip to Portland and eoa.st points. : lloy Hearts to Meet. - The Pendleton Hoy Scouts, Troop i, will met,thi evening at 7 o'clock iir"tfce city hall, under the direction .pf Uev. ,JT it. CornellHon, scout mas tor. - win sw Riimu-ri. Miss . Mary Doyle and Miss Frances . Ilornan are anticipating a trip to Ha uler national park, .Vancouver, 1!. '.,. tupd hope ta "round up" their vacation iU the "rtound-rp" In Pendleton, Ore., iu night hitherto- unknown to thew young women from New York. Ore Run Journal. Many Visit I ui in. About 75 visitors were guests ut Dr. W. V. iilcisaoo H TOX larm jetiLKruuy. The valuable little animals are innv iig and Mr. JlcNabb Recently sold foxes to La Qrande and llleth buyers. Will (VU'hi-Hto Day Members of trie Pendleton Labor it.,iM b.i . mertlnir yesterday morn ing decided to celebrate Labor Pay In lii Grande with La tlrande and Ba ker unions. This is with a iew to having the celebration nere in The-local unions are planning to.take with, them a band in Kound-Up re galia and will also be represented by ju neen who will rule in t.a Grande witn the La Grande and ltaker queens. The local uueen will be chosen Thursday night it a dance i.. i-tn bull, when each ticket will count for 11 votes. The committee for the queen contest consists of A. W., t.undell. T. V. McAllister land 11. C. Houseman. ' J, 101-101-101-101-101-101 101-101 Mil Ground Cherries Y PEACHES AND PEARS CAMN THEM NOW! Elbccla Peaches $1.35 to 81.75 Box. 'You Can Depend on 101" ' Hill' ' it. Pendleton Gash Market, Inc. 301 E. Court Street ' Phones 101 Private Exchange Connect - T"t tat tot TOT TOI TOT IQItOI IPX j Is TiiHtalliiitf SwitclilHiiird H. A. Bottcher,, assistant Umatilla forest .supervisor, is at Corporation ranger station near Bingham today. Hi, is Installing .the new switchboard and the new "howler' system, an In novation on the Umatilla Forest re serve, i ' Show Is Planned An "Economy Fashion Bhow" in planned for the Hermiston Field Day. September 10, by Mrs. Edith C Van Lessen, Y home demonstration agent. She plans to display a number of sim ple garments which will be a forecast of what will be worn by women this falj and winter. In Universal Star. Hoot Gibson, who is 1912 won the all-round cowboy championship) at the Pendleton Kound-l'p, is a new Urdyersal film star. He will play the leading part in a picture entitled "Action," and those who have seen Hoot in the arena believe thai he is Indeed well suited to appear In uvplay with such title. Itoud Is GjM'iii'tl. The last detour on the Pendleton Walla Walla road was made unneces sary Saturday when the pavement ov. vr the Blue Mountain bridge was com pleted and the road thrown open to traffic. The detour was about 500 feet long. This makes the highway be tween Pendleton ftnd Walla Walla a straight stretch of pavement. Jl, J, , ";,r'Vj.'' tut J '. ' ' , Watch our window and see the great values we are ffCA7SSwJtegic.in Jewelrydom, each article bears our guarantee if at any time an article does not ghe satisfaction tell us, we can help you and it you tell pour neighbors, they can not and will not. We are stiU offering you a big reduction on every ar tide in our .line. Now is the time to make your dollar which you have worked so hard for go almost twice as far Come in and look over our large stock. We are at youi lervice. Hmnfs to Store fWF.DDIXG THIS EVEXIN'O The tttarrlag ot Miss Janet Pende g;ist, of Portland, and Dr. Robert Ed ward Ieigh of this city, will bo sol emnized this evening at S o'clock in the First Christian church. Rev. W. A. Gressman, pastor, will officiate. Miss Pendegast Is prominent in Portland social service circles and has a ci arming personality. She. has been employed as social secretary for the Pacific Coast Rescue and Protective Society. Dr. Leigh is veterinarian at the Eastern Oregon State Hospital. The couple will make their homeitere. Fishing Tackle That Brings Results IIow (About that Winchester 22. caL for Squirrels? Itudd Ones North. Arthur Rudd, Round-T'p publicity man,' left by auto early this afternoon for Walla Walla, where he will open an advertising campaign in the inter est of the big show. After finishini. there he plans to work back this way through the Milton-Freewater country and finish Umatilla county before go ing farther away from home. He aides actually advertising the Round Up he will distribute copies of Col. Furlong's "Let 'er Buck" book to deal ers. -, Held on Serious Ciiaige. . P. Malone of Krecwater was brought to the county jail today by Colistable West or Freewatcr. Ma- line Is charged with an offense against boys and It is presumed he will be held for the grand jury. No lCst-ape f' Him. Frank Chamberlain of hrcewaier, wh.. i rli.u-i.-ed with trying to escape a board bill is languishing in tlie coun- iv mil here in default of 130 and costi- assesaed against him today. He was brought down from the east tna oi the county today. Stole Auto Clothes. Russell C. Murphy is held in jau here bound over to the grand jury on a charge of having stolon a pair of hrteches and contents from ine real of the Oregon Motor Garage. He was found ut. the camp grounds aim nas admitted his guilt. Two Marrhigo IihT-nses. A .mair.age license was Issued yes- erdav to Willinm (ilenn Wallace, an oivhardist, of Stanfield, and 11a Ieone nirdivant. u teacher ot tnai piav-u. Today a license was issued to Robert Edward Leigh, a veterinarian m i e- .iiniim and Jitnei ai. ifiiur.so, whose occupation is social secreiaiy. GUESTS IN" PENDLETON. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hagey -ami mi. ..i v l.. Terrv. of La Cirande, were guests yesterday at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mtiuvan. were en route to Portland, Salem, Al bany and Sound points. tlSllipJ mlGARETTE)'' m tH' ,V!I. A Deliciousl , Why? . Because v it's toasted to seal in the flavor. It's toasted. Use the Phones . '" Grocery, 2 Phones 526 Other Depts. 78 QUALITY SERVICE. "Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 52G Other Depts. 78 PENDLETON'S UEATrtJia STORE chool Begins Sept. 6th mm "ISM A- Have you made those dresses for the school g rl yet? If not, its high time to Ret rter in rua. reMon. set QUALITY a. the 'standard to assure the longest wear a. well as the best m appearance w.thm the most reason, able price. Let us help ycu get them ready. WOOL CHALLIE $1.25 YARD Abrand new stock of Wool Challie of brand new patterns and color ings. , Just the material for school wear. Not too heavy, in just the right shades. These are all wool and of the best quality. You will do wll ta make your selections early. ELAEORATE RIBBONS FOR M 3 FRENCH FLANNEL $1.95 yard '' The high grade French Flannel .is just the material for. that- little sport Jacket or coat. Offered in scarlet, gold, green and copen, It is all wool and of very best quality." An ideal cloth in the right weight. CHILDREN'S HOSIERY FOR SCHOOL WEAR No. 540 Black Hcse, 25c . . This is a medium weight ribbed hose. Runs full size and length. Comes in black only. No. 310 . School Hose 45c One of the best of its kind. All sizes. Comes in white, brown and, black. Nc 415 SCHOOL HCSE 50c, 60c Finest quality lisle stocking for school girls, offered in black, white and brown. It is a fine Ribbed Hose with an extra good foot, which will certain ly give good wear. SCHOOL HANDKERCHIEFS 5c, 10c, 15c A big assortmentto select from. These are good enough for school use and to lose. White and col ors. HAIR BOWS, 69c Bow e rtf These new ribbons for hair bows show many effects which are . just ' the thing for hair bows. They are ready tied and of 1 1-4 yard lengths. Beautiful patterns and colorings. CHILDREN'S SCHOOL SHOES :X r : We inite you to give us one trial and we'll convince you we are sell ing one of the best school shoes for children in these parts. Kindergarten and Little Pals Shoes for Children 5 to 8 ...$2.85 to $4.25 8 1-2 to 11 $3.25 to $4.50 II 1-2 to 2 $3.25 to $5.00 Little Gents' Shoes $3.50 to $$5.C0 Misses' Shoes, 11 1-2 to 2 $3.75 to $5.00 ' . . DRESS GINGHAMS 25c, 35c yard There is no other ma terial that just takes the place of Ginghams for its many uses and espec ially for Schoc-1 Dresses. We're showing a big assortment' of new pat- terns and colorings. You'll be delighted to select some for the lit tle ' girls' dresses, as . they are different J- WOOLENS FOR SCHOOL WEAR $2.00 to- $3.50 Such materials as French Serge, Epingle, Wool Taffeta, 40 to 50 in. wide, in all the leading shades, specially for school wear. Come in and have a look. X X TRAP SHOOTING TOURNEY STARTS AT CHICAGO FINANC! POINT IS REACHED C1HCAGO, Aus. 2,2. (i. x. R-) The Grand American Handicap T rap I Shooting Tournament was to begin J here today, entrants oeins on nuuu frnm nvwv Stale in the Union. The tourney will last one week and will be shot at the South Shore Country (Jluo. Tho hitrirest event In point ot num bers take place on Friday, August 26 the Grand American Handicap. AS CROPS POUR I n-i,a cinsslc event ot the week take? place on Tuesday, August 23 the Xa- ti..i Amntoiir t'hamiiionsnin. nmj of the Slates and Ca nadian provinces Bird the Canal Zone are eligib'-u to shoot in the, event. Wheat Growers Demand Cars; Bankers Declare Money Ten sion Relieved by Marketing. KAXSAS CITY, Aug. 22. (I. N. S.) Carloads of golden grain leaving the wheat belt ure commencing to relieve the fiiuiiicirtl tension orevailins in this j city and the general Southwest since the days of the World r. The turning point in the world of fi n.' ttltich U IllMrk..! hV the 111- . . .l..ll-ip.. ,'r.,,ti pr.in hila The South Shore Introductory, at, u,.,,i",. ri K:in::a well in the handling of shipments I receive rerrnests every day from tew ns In the southwest for cars and more cars," he said. "During the last two weeks about 8,000 cars of wheat have been cleared through here. This represents a cash value of about 1T,000,00. As the davs pass this and more money will begin to make its entry into Kansas City treasuries. "And don't forget that Kansas City Is the greatest garden spot in the world, surrounded with an abundance of fine wheat, hay and corn," con cluded Mr. Kemper. The Pittsburf.li Chamber of Com merce proposes to build 10 houses at ;i moderate price this year and sell them to families on easy terms. Local architects offer their services without charge and material dealers have of- im i.,i..t9 iiiiiin) the shoot. In con nection with this event the Woman's Tiapshooting championship and the Five Man team championship will be decided, and the teams for the East and West team race ot Tuesday will be chosen. Besides the team race on. Tuesday the Uike Michigan special, the junior tiapshooting cliampioiisui. and the amateur and professional championships will be shot. Thursua the Preliminary Handicap takes place. and Saturday tno (jiassmcauoii wu. been reached, acccrdi City bankers. William T. Kemper, chairmin of the board of the Commerce Trust Com pany, explained the modus operandi ot dimeters in connection with shipping w heat. Much ("ash .Vivamvti "At the completion of harvest the country banks advanced c;,sh to the farmers to enable them to nuke ship ments.'' Mr. Kemper s lid. "The banks also, financed the elevator t.i in. "During th's tenipor.it y period of financing countrv bants called upon the banks for accomiiiodc.tions. l!ut fered concessions. - - dr. j. e. sharp- announces the removal ;of his offices from the inlajid bank , building to rooms 10 and 11 of the bemd building, phone 330. i DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE Chronic and Nervous Dlxeanei ni Diseases of . Women., X-Ray electric Therapeutics. Tempi Bids. Room 1 Phone 41 x-.,t nvinv venrs ago women were a curiosity at a. irapsiiooiu.B - - ment; in fact, a great effort was iiiadoj the turning- point has been reached. to keep them from snooting. mii rinin ..... ! all changed today. Now every ef- off and depositing in the country tort is made to gvt the fair sex out,1 bnnks. The country b:mks m turn are and this year championships for worn- taking up their oWiaatkuni with the ... i... in twentv-three citv banks; thus the financial strain i . . i.nn twice as iii thu neitinn is eased. States, i nis is mu.e - ... - many rhnmptonships as were conduct-, "There would be a more spe,-i! ed in 18"0. In some of th Plate shoots turnover of the crop If tho facilities there were a dosen or more women were ample to care for the output, Mr. contestants. Six of the winners Milliner said. - averaged better than 0 per cent, and Heavy Call for O.w utUei. sot close to that f-iture. I "ThrouSU the railroads have done HOW TO HAVE Rich, Red Blood! In addition to eating plenty of wholesome food andtaking reg ular exercise, your blood should, be kept pure. S. S. S. will enrich the blood and drive out the im purities that cause rheumatism, ecjema, tetter, pimples, black heads, boils or other skin; dis eases arising from impoverished blood. For Spmeint Booror tor indi f YidaaJndrin. witr.onchar. , vrit Chief Medictl Advisor, S S S Co., Dp't40, Atlanta, G. 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